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was only increased
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Without others or anything further; exclusively.
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The two Democrats have never liked each other, and their enmity was only increased when they found themselves thrown into the same district because of redistricting.
The popularity of this controversial work was only increased by William Gladstone's polemical reply, "Robert Elsmere and the Battle of Belief" (1888).
As I sat watching the movie, my squirming discomfort was only increased by the knowledge that the worst moments in it were produced by the loftiest sense of duty.
However, xylose production was only increased slightly by higher temperature.
On the other hand, the thermal conductivity was only increased from 0.3 to 0.66 W mK, only two-fold increments.
By contrast, pre-therapeutic 68Ga-DOTANOC uptake was only increased in a small area in the basal lateral area, where US showed an aneurism.
The COD removal was only increased by 16.8 20.2% probably due to microbial carbon source accumulation originated from dead algae and algal debris.
Similarly, the accumulations of SA and H2O2 were increased by AMF both locally and systemically, while that of NO was only increased locally.
Both of these effects were seen in our results, except at low levels of astaxanthin and high levels of organic phase ratio, in which particle size was only increased by raising the emulsifier concentration (Figures 1a and c).
Although the granules and graphite brushes increased the surface area by factors of 6 and 56, respectively, the maximum power density in the LMFC was only increased by 8% and 4%.
However, readily oxidizable organic C (ROC) was only increased in Ph. Capellini and O. transversa nests, dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in Ph. affinis and O. transversa nests, and NO3− in Ph. affinis nests.
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